This course provides the student with theoretical and practical experience in applying microcomputer software (such as spreadsheet, database, graphics, and/or traditional programming
languages) to support organizational decision-making processes. The concepts addressed include: analyzing business problems; identifying the information needed to make strategic and functional decisions; identifying software best suited to the problem solution; and designing, developing, and implementing the solution. Case studies that address information processing problems from various business and other disciplines are used throughout the course. The course builds on fundamental
spreadsheet and database management skills, and provides for the development of additional technical, systems design, and problem-solving skills.
Prerequisite: INFS1020, INFS1030 or INFS1050
3 Credits